Curved Screen

Interface

Frame Sync

Built-in Speakers

DisplayPort

HDMI

Viewing Angle

Price History

Reviews

When I got it it came with 5 or so stuck pixels. It was really obvious - but when I returned the product to Canada Computers they took it in after seeing the defect. New one is great, a little bit of blur noticed but only I try to look for it. Great colours, you can't beat it for $380 CAD.

Never explained why I got an LG ultrawide after my Philips 1440p panel. After V1.5, I got the need for speed(144hz) again, so I decided to get an Acer KG271U. BIG MISTAKE! While it was a TN panel, it looked great with good viewing angles. had a good response time, and came with freesync for cheap. About a month later, the monitor started flickering and that flickering evolved into prolonged black screen and then the monitor just outright died. I refused to even look at Acer monitors for a good while. Then I saw this monitor at work for $300 and threw caution to the wind. This is easily the best monitor I've ever owned with the only complaint being there is a good amount of backlight bleed. It has a USB hub, a good looking stand(that I obviously don't use), a pre-calibrated ips panel, built in PSU, and a really good Freesync/Gsync implementation.

The Acer XV272U is a great monitor although why it doesn't come with a display port cable baffles me.
To turn YcbCr444 10-bit color, HDR, and G-Sync compatibility all on you need a good DP cable.
The included HDMI cable only gets you YcbCr422 10-bit color or 8-bit HDR from my testing.